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5 Ways to Promote Your Facebook Fan Page | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

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    "5 Ways to Promote Your Facebook Fan Page Have you ever wondered, "How do I promote my Facebook fan page?" This article reveals 5 ways to use the power of Facebook to grow your fan base."
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Using Twitter to Promote Your Book - FreelanceSwitch - The Freelance Blog - 0 views

  • Using Twitter to Promote Your Book
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    promote your book on twitter!
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Screensaver Factory - Make screensavers, create screensavers and distribute screen savers - 0 views

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    Screen saver maker software - easy to use - and you could link your website updates to it. Promote your charity, promote your actions!
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Citizens Online: Universal Internet Access for everyone - 0 views

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    Citizens Online is a national charity committed to researching and addressing the issues of Universal Internet Access and promoting digital inclusion. Our vision is "to make the benefits of digital technologies easy to access and usable by all, to promote a just and inclusive society."
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BBC - Beds Herts and Bucks - Local Radio - Got an event you want to promote? - 0 views

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    This is the page where you can upload content about an event, which goes straight to the news readers on radio. They'll have it infront of them and can choose to promote if they want to. Also
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Psychological Resilience and Positive Emotional Granularity: Examining the Benefits of ... - 0 views

  • Psychological Resilience and Positive Emotional Granularity: Examining the Benefits of Positive Emotions on Coping and Health
  • Positive emotional disclosureInterventions that promote positive emotions are beneficial to health. To illustrate, in one study, participants were assigned to one of three groups: (1) count your blessings, (2) list daily hassles or (3) control. People who “counted their blessings” weekly for 10 weeks by listing things for which they were grateful or thankful evidenced better subjective health outcomes, including fewer physical complaints, more time exercising, more hours of sleep, and better sleep quality.
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    For centuries, folk theory has promoted the idea that positive emotions are good for your health. Accumulating empirical evidence is providing support for this anecdotal wisdom. We use the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions (Fredrickson, 1998; 2001) as a framework to demonstrate that positive emotions contribute to psychological and physical well-being via more effective coping. We argue that the health benefits advanced by positive emotions may be instantiated in certain traits that are characterized by the experience of positive emotion. Towards this end, we examine individual differences in psychological resilience (the ability to bounce back from negative events by using positive emotions to cope) and positive emotional granularity (the tendency to represent experiences of positive emotion with precision and specificity). Individual differences in these traits are examined in two studies, one using psychophysiological evidence, the second using evidence from experience sampling, to demonstrate that positive emotions play a crucial role in enhancing coping resources in the face of negative events. Implications for research on coping and health are discussed.
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2010 07 Ebook: Raise More Money Now(free upon registration) - 0 views

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    Other free ebooks: * Is Your Nonprofit Facebook Page Worth It? Analytics and Measurement Techniques. Download Is Your Nonprofit Facebook Page Worth It with a special foreward from Katya Andresen. * The 8 Online Fundraising Changes You Must Make in 2010. Download 8 Online Fundraising Changes. * Homer Simpson for Nonprofits: The Truth About How People Really Think and What It Means for Promoting Your Cause. Download Homer Simpson for Nonprofits. * The Online Fundraiser's Checklist. Download the Online Fundraiser's Checklist. * 25 Steps to Fall & Holiday Fundraising Success. Download the 25 Steps to Fall & Holiday Fundraising Success. * (Online) Fundraising Campaign in a Box. Download this planning resource from Network for Good and FireFly Partners. * The Nonprofit Email Marketing Guide: 7 Steps to Better Email Fundraising & Communications. Download the Nonprofit Email Marketing Guide. * The Online Fundraising Survival Guide: 12 Winning Strategies to Survive & Thrive in a Down Economy. Download the Online Fundraising Survival Guide. * The Wired Fundraiser. This White Paper examines Wired Fundraisers and the effect they are having on the charitable sector. In this paper, we share three main findings from our work with Wired Fundraisers and then discuss implications for fundraisers of all kinds - from a mom who discovers she has MS to the head of development at a major aid agency. Download the Wired Fundraiser. * The Online Fundraising Handbook. Written in 2004, the Online Fundraising Handbook is a 92-page downloadable guide on raising funds online, making your web site more effective, mining for new donors and much more. Download the Online Fundraising Handbook.
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South West Forum Forthcoming Events - 0 views

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    "9th Exeter Arts & Therapies Conference (Exeter) 17/09/2010 - 17/09/2010 Friday September 17th 2010, 10.00am to 4.30pm - The Exeter Guildhall * Doom & Bloom * In challenging times people need both art and community more not less. Promoting successful Arts & Mental Health practice work in Devon. When EATc began in 2002 there were few projects in Devon specifically working with the arts and mental health. This event, organised in association with Arts & Health South West, celebrates an explosion in their diversity, range and number since then. It is a chance to gather, give and receive inspiration and to feel strength in numbers. It is hoped that it will mark the beginning of an Arts & Emotional Health network for Devon. Cost: £20 (£12 concessions) "
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Creatives Networks Online Portal - 0 views

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    Creative Networks is about bringing together all parties involved in screen-based and sound media in the West Midlands, promoting both successful business development and collaboration. Can you get in touch with this people to see if there is a London equivalent?
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Skype Prime Beta: Promoting Skype Prime on your website - 0 views

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    how to add your skype prime service on your website/blog - charging for your call time - support services with skype.
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How to Better Engage Facebook Fan Page 'Fans' | Social Media Examiner - 0 views

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    Another fab posting relating to facebook fan pages
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AFCPE | Journal Articles - 0 views

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    inancial Stress and Absenteeism: An Empirically Derived Model Author: Jinhee Kim and E. Thomas Garman This paper examines the relationship between financial stress and absenteeism. A conceptual model was derived from a Health Promotion Model and empirically tested to investigate relationships among determinants (individual characteristics), stress (financial stress), physical and psychological responses (organizational commitment and health), and absenteeism. Using data from white-collar workers at an insurance company in three midwestern states, this research determined that financial stress was negatively related to organizational commitment and was positively associated with absenteeism. Employers might consider offering workplace financial education programs to reduce absenteeism. Key words: financial stress, absenteeism, Work
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60+ Amazing Poster and Advertisment Tutorials | Tutorials | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    To inpsire you with future design for posters and promotions ;-) enjoy.
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Community Cash Awards - 0 views

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      Could help you help young people who are your service users to help them get a project up and running to futher build their confidence.
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    £1 Million Available to Support Youth Projects (UK) Young people are being given the chance to claim a share of £1 million to help tackle the dangers of drugs, crime and play a positive role in their community. The Royal Bank of Scotland Community Cash Awards will see £1 million of grants being distributed by youth charity "The Prince's Trust" to young people who want to run community projects in some of Britain's poorest areas. The Awards, worth £250 to £5,000, are available to disadvantaged 14 to 25-year-olds who want to transform their area and learn practical skills. Projects could range from improving local youth facilities to tackling teenage pregnancy or drug misuse. Projects must: · be run and managed by people between the ages of 14 and 25 · clearly benefit the local community · benefit the people running the project · be a new or developing project. Previous projects supported include; an amateur boxing project to give young people greater confidence; and a media project to promote community cohesion and greater understanding between the local community and asylum seekers. Applications can be made at any time.
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